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the last time we almost had one was big brown. do you remember that? >> yes, i do. >> do you know what year that was? >> 2009. >> 2008. we were down 30% that year. >> who do you like, bode -- >> bodemeister. >> i can't even talk to you with that hat on. i don't know what you're saying. >> do you want me to take it off? >> no, i want you to take everything else off and just wear the hat. >> this "squawk box" moment has been brought to you by -- >> you cannot be -- this conversation jurs can't be a serious conversation. >> no. >> here you did. >> no, no, no. who has a 10-1 that has never lost or that -- the only one that scored over a hundred on that test as three times that bode stop wherever it is. if you look at a jack mo that came through that is been 50 tof 1 basically over the past five years. i do the box thing. not just the horse to win. >> hmm. all right. i got to right last year. i don't know how and i don't know anything about it. but i'm afraid to pick a florida one. >> i think he ought to take the hat off. >> you don't get any credit if you
the last time we almost had one was big brown. do you remember that? >> yes, i do. >> do you know what year that was? >> 2009. >> 2008. we were down 30% that year. >> who do you like, bode -- >> bodemeister. >> i can't even talk to you with that hat on. i don't know what you're saying. >> do you want me to take it off? >> no, i want you to take everything else off and just wear the hat. >> this "squawk box" moment has been...
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should go back to a glass world, require much greater capitalization, we should pass the safe act that brown is promoting. all sorts of simple things could be done to build a financial services sector that would perform its proper function without these risks. now, i don't see this $1 billion, $2 billion trade as the end of earth. it's merely symptom mattic. jamie dimon is probably the best of the bunch and that's bhie this is an important message. even when he tries to do something reasonable, it's going to fail. one point about a $2 billion loss in a stable market. understand this is not a choppy market. this is not a market with great volatility. this is a relatively stable, easy market to game. look at how the major players did in the last quarter. virtually every one of them was up every day in the last quarter. and they still managed to lose $2 billion on this. that shows you the inherent risk. to go back to your first question, this isn't kids playing with dynamite. when kids play with dynamite, they get hurt. this is more akin to somebody tossing a grenade into a public fis k because
should go back to a glass world, require much greater capitalization, we should pass the safe act that brown is promoting. all sorts of simple things could be done to build a financial services sector that would perform its proper function without these risks. now, i don't see this $1 billion, $2 billion trade as the end of earth. it's merely symptom mattic. jamie dimon is probably the best of the bunch and that's bhie this is an important message. even when he tries to do something reasonable,...
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brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the question is to the taxpayers -- do they want to see more cuts to public education and public safety or do they want to see a modest increase of taxes for 4 in 7 years. it's up to them. that's fundamentally what the governor's done. it is not arbitrary. >> i watched with mine own eyes right here in blue new york and blue new jersey where a guy named chris christie made public uniyoon people had to contribute more to pensions and benefits. school districts were capped in their property taxes. he balanced the budget, arthu
brown. right? you guys are going to be out there campaigning for that 13.3% tax increase. >> it's not a 13.3% tax increase but tax rate. we have a $15.7 billion problem. we had a $26.6 billion problem last year. we did an all cuts budget last career. clearly we're not out of trouble. the economy has not come back as it needs to. that being said this proposal that brown is making encourages -- or rather incorporates $5.9 billion of new revenue and $8.3 billion of additional cuts. the...
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we have guy adami along with us and josh brown. guys, you can comment on what your expectations are from here at the sohn conference but clearly the markets are a big story yet again today. we have watched the euro make big moves on the reports that the euro stopped operations with some greek banks. we watch gold and oil and what they have done over the last several days and obviously the major market averages, as well, guys. >> yeah. without question, scott. i mean, listen. you're at a great conference and extraordinarily interesting people there. but the you want an overview on the broader market, look at the high this year of 1422. to me, the low each day we sort of tick lower and the more and more inclined to say it's a double topper on the 1425 level that we last ticked at may 2008. so, i could probably make a pretty compelling argument that you need not be long the stock market until you get an s&p close above 1370 to 1375 which a few times is a pivot point in the market. >> yeah. nine of the past ten sessions, the dow jones
we have guy adami along with us and josh brown. guys, you can comment on what your expectations are from here at the sohn conference but clearly the markets are a big story yet again today. we have watched the euro make big moves on the reports that the euro stopped operations with some greek banks. we watch gold and oil and what they have done over the last several days and obviously the major market averages, as well, guys. >> yeah. without question, scott. i mean, listen. you're at a...
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let's price out this with fusion analytics josh brown. he says do not chase facebook on this first day tom bellis has money, his and bob pisani is joining us as well. at $38, josh, how do you view the valuation on facebook here? >> i think it's about what we expected, and i think the stock opens up at a premium even from there. and i think it will be probably a positive for the markets overall tomorrow, because this is a really dreary atmosphere. but something like a facebook could really make people feel a little bit better about wading back into some nasdaq names. that's probably what we had expected. and i bet it opens up at a decent pop from there. >> but you still wouldn't buy it at these prices? >> if you're in on the ipo price, you're in a great position. i don't know that it makes sense to buy this stock at 50, $55. you might want to hang tight. >> tom, you've got money in the game here. you've got some facebook shares, 38 bucks a share. what do you think? >> you have millions out there who have been waiting for this day to come.
let's price out this with fusion analytics josh brown. he says do not chase facebook on this first day tom bellis has money, his and bob pisani is joining us as well. at $38, josh, how do you view the valuation on facebook here? >> i think it's about what we expected, and i think the stock opens up at a premium even from there. and i think it will be probably a positive for the markets overall tomorrow, because this is a really dreary atmosphere. but something like a facebook could really...
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this week jerry brown updated the budget. the state now says facebook's ipo could add $14 billion in additional income this year. 20% of all income growth in california. taxes on that would be close to $1.5 billion. and over the next few years, total ipo-related taxes could reach $2.9 billion. >> we've had a structural deficit for a long time. let's pay down our debt. >> controller john says that's not something usually happens. google helped generate new spending instead of fixing the budget. there's currently a $16 billion deficit. and facebook cannot fill the entire hole. >> any progress is good progress. >> and any sale is a good sale. like the one mark putnam just made to a facebook employee. >> she brought us some facebook t-shirts. >> those could be valuable. he even sold a car to zuckerberg's sister, but he thinks most of his new business isn't going to come directly from facebook employees, carl, but the people they hire. realtors, remodelers, and then those people will go out and buy cars. >> the mood in that part o
this week jerry brown updated the budget. the state now says facebook's ipo could add $14 billion in additional income this year. 20% of all income growth in california. taxes on that would be close to $1.5 billion. and over the next few years, total ipo-related taxes could reach $2.9 billion. >> we've had a structural deficit for a long time. let's pay down our debt. >> controller john says that's not something usually happens. google helped generate new spending instead of fixing...
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we're going to debate that and whether or not josh brown's rim pick in the cnbc's stock draft was a bold call or just wishful thinking. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing? uhhh, his cousin. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! wait! your boa. what's in your wallet? >>> first pick from josh, congrats for the first pick. >> thank you very much. >> who is your first pick? >> i'm here to announce i'm taking my pick to ontario, canada. r.i.m.m. is who i pick. >> the blackberry is down another 4% and off 70% in the past two weeks. research in motion announced the 310 platform to developer. it's a very big reveal for the company but can it save r.i.m.m.? a hold on
we're going to debate that and whether or not josh brown's rim pick in the cnbc's stock draft was a bold call or just wishful thinking. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing?...
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it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- start their economies which compete with one another. this cou
it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the...
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. >> one of my favorite tweets, josh brown writes, in jest, walmart will not violate the 1999 federal law that says its stock must trade between 50 and 60. >> splay been an amendment. constitutional amendments do pass. there is something interesting that's happening. i love dollar tree, but could walmart finally be waking up to the dollar offerings and recognize they have to shore up their bottom end? i think that it wall mars has been losing share to dollar stores. they may have changed the skews. this is a company that duke has done a good job. he's done take good job. >> the turn around in same store sales is proof in the putting of that. and they cite increasing pricing separation from other retailers and it that may speak to the point that it is pricing better to some of the dollar tree stores gaining in general merchandise and some of the grocery items that it had struggled with for so long. >> they changed their mix. they've gone much more toward natural foods. but sears had great numbers. >> gentlemen. making jcp -- you pulled out the long nines on jcp. >> the night of the lon
. >> one of my favorite tweets, josh brown writes, in jest, walmart will not violate the 1999 federal law that says its stock must trade between 50 and 60. >> splay been an amendment. constitutional amendments do pass. there is something interesting that's happening. i love dollar tree, but could walmart finally be waking up to the dollar offerings and recognize they have to shore up their bottom end? i think that it wall mars has been losing share to dollar stores. they may have...
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i am pamela brown. we want to start with meteorologist at an caskey. looks get up there this morning. fairly low humidity. 4:30 now.ck 30 now -- not a bad start. 63 in cumberland. a little bit warmer within the city. manassas checking in at 61 degrees. be in thet it will lower at 80's. a lot of sunshine. the lower humidity with that wind. the average hidebound will be about 83. -- high will be about 83. late-day thunderstorms tomorrow. into the weekend, upper 70's, humidity. if it is a smooth transition around the beltway. we should have the all-clear for everyone within the next 30 minutes or so. along to 70, heading out of frederick into montgomery county. out of gaithersburg, that is an area for virginia traffic, too. it all looks good. at 395 northbound, we had a collision on the 14th street bridge. we will look at that our next report. thank you so much. the news this morning, people .re looking into a woman it happened just before midnight. taken to thes hospital. condition atw her this hour. few hours, tens people ares of to pack a washington to
i am pamela brown. we want to start with meteorologist at an caskey. looks get up there this morning. fairly low humidity. 4:30 now.ck 30 now -- not a bad start. 63 in cumberland. a little bit warmer within the city. manassas checking in at 61 degrees. be in thet it will lower at 80's. a lot of sunshine. the lower humidity with that wind. the average hidebound will be about 83. -- high will be about 83. late-day thunderstorms tomorrow. into the weekend, upper 70's, humidity. if it is a smooth...
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"street signs" is going to debate that and whether josh brown's rim pick last week in the cnbc stock draft was crazy like a fox or just crazy. that's at 2:00 eastern time. >>> next this afternoon, why facebook wants to know whether you are an organ donor. they've changed the way we communicate. are they about to change global health care as well? americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ together for your future. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving d
"street signs" is going to debate that and whether josh brown's rim pick last week in the cnbc stock draft was crazy like a fox or just crazy. that's at 2:00 eastern time. >>> next this afternoon, why facebook wants to know whether you are an organ donor. they've changed the way we communicate. are they about to change global health care as well? americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise...
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with that a bit -- helping mayor brown. it was said that the only thing that was not done when these buildings were built is the memorial for veterans because we ran out of money. have you all heard about that before? what happened is that writing in not on a carriage but on a charger was mike and wilkes little group because they came in leading the charge to raise the money for this memorial, so they are certainly to be commended. and then to go out and get their army of people for money and, most particularly [no audio] and by the way, happy birthday, steve. it is his birthday today. [applause] it is a great honor to know that that memorial that will be here and this horseshoe drive will put its arms around a wonderful memorial for veterans who i know that we respect so much and admire so much, and this is a long-awaited, and we are so happy to be part of it. so, may i present my veterans, my marine, my secretary, george shultz. [applause] >> i want to second of all of the banks that charlotte has talked about. -- the tha
with that a bit -- helping mayor brown. it was said that the only thing that was not done when these buildings were built is the memorial for veterans because we ran out of money. have you all heard about that before? what happened is that writing in not on a carriage but on a charger was mike and wilkes little group because they came in leading the charge to raise the money for this memorial, so they are certainly to be commended. and then to go out and get their army of people for money and,...
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mayor lee: thank you, and they are brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. -- thank you, mayor brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. the years that followed the san francisco earthquake were filled with grandiose plans to rebuild our city. perhaps the best realize is the san francisco memorial -- war memorial and performing arts center. the ground was broken to build the war memorial in honor of san franciscans who had served during world war i. in addition to honoring those veterans, the memorial gave a permanent residence to the opera, the symphony, and eventually, the ballet. the war memorial and performing arts center has great historic significance, including housing, the signing ceremony of our united nations charter in 1945. today, we are making history erosity and support of mr. and mrs. stephen bechtel. with a grant of $1.5 million -- [applause] from there foundation and in honoring charlotte and george shultz, we are that much closer to fulfilling the original vision of the war memorial complex, which was to include a moral right in his courtyard. as a small token of
mayor lee: thank you, and they are brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. -- thank you, mayor brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. the years that followed the san francisco earthquake were filled with grandiose plans to rebuild our city. perhaps the best realize is the san francisco memorial -- war memorial and performing arts center. the ground was broken to build the war memorial in honor of san franciscans who had served during world war i. in addition to honoring those...
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so what's jerry brown got to lose at this point? just go ahead, tax it. don't cut anything, tax everything. $16 billion. take a good look. that is your future. >> that is my future? >> that is your future. >> comments on anything you see here on "squawk," e-mail us. you can follow us on twitter. @squawk is the handle. and we'll have author ben mezrich. he wrote the book on facebook "accidental millionaires." >>> welcome back to "squawk box." treasury making a statement at this hour regarding the bankruptcy of re scap. treasury is saying the bankruptcy won't hurt taxpayers, which loaned alli financial, the parent of rescap about $17.2 billion during the height of the crisis. the bankruptcy will help taxpayers recover from the parent ally. the u.s. has already recovered $5.5 billion of the original loan or about a third of the investment. there was an attempt, guys, i don't know if you remember to do an ipo of ally in 2011 but rescap issues with its residential portfolio delayed that or took that off the table. the question now is whether or not an ally ipo
so what's jerry brown got to lose at this point? just go ahead, tax it. don't cut anything, tax everything. $16 billion. take a good look. that is your future. >> that is my future? >> that is your future. >> comments on anything you see here on "squawk," e-mail us. you can follow us on twitter. @squawk is the handle. and we'll have author ben mezrich. he wrote the book on facebook "accidental millionaires." >>> welcome back to "squawk...
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brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admiral anderson didn't realize that, or chose to ignore it. and when mcnamara went to the cno operations center, and asked what the navy was doing, admiral anderson said, why don't you just leave and let me run this operation. and i think that speaks for itself. had subordinates of admiral anderson said that of him, dis
brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba,...
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. >> i am patti ann browne. we start this morning with the passing of a music legend. a oo donna summer losing her battle with lung cancer at 53 years old. her anthems like this one became the sound track of the disco era. ♪ >> for more on the life and legacy let's go to mary ann raf pert. >> stars like gloria estefan all taking to twitter this morning to express their grief and shock on her passing. summer was one of the founding stars of this kiss go a-- disco. she won five grammy awards in dance, rock, r&b and inspirational. she had a record 19 number one dance hits in her career including her break out smash "love to love you baby." ♪ oo >> her stardom rocketed after that. she performed live on american idol back in 2008. ♪ flu>> summer as last big conc came in late 2010. her passing coming as a true shock since she never publicly revealed she even had lung cancer. even now surprising she believes she may have contracted the disease after inhaling toxic particles following the attacks on 9-11. she eventually moved out of manhattan for the very reason. she is
. >> i am patti ann browne. we start this morning with the passing of a music legend. a oo donna summer losing her battle with lung cancer at 53 years old. her anthems like this one became the sound track of the disco era. ♪ >> for more on the life and legacy let's go to mary ann raf pert. >> stars like gloria estefan all taking to twitter this morning to express their grief and shock on her passing. summer was one of the founding stars of this kiss go a-- disco. she won...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! ♪ >>> it isn't just wall street fighting the new financial regulations, believe it or not big oil is really upset as well. companies like exxon mobil and bp are particularly concerned about the dodd-frank bill's requirement that they disclose information on payments to foreign governments. proponents of that rule that they disclose include bill gates, george soros, secretary of state hilary clinton. they said disclosure would reduce corruption. but oil companies say that it would hurt their business model, which, i guess, including perhaps endemic corruption. but exxon's vice president called the rules excessively burdensome disclosure would have an effect on the global competitiveness of u.s. companies. now joining us from washington to discuss just how international corruption affects our is steve coll. new american foundation and the author of "private empire: exxon mobil and american power," his newest book. steve, so glad to welcome you inside "the war room." >> thank for havin
find the all brown bag and you could win! ♪ >>> it isn't just wall street fighting the new financial regulations, believe it or not big oil is really upset as well. companies like exxon mobil and bp are particularly concerned about the dodd-frank bill's requirement that they disclose information on payments to foreign governments. proponents of that rule that they disclose include bill gates, george soros, secretary of state hilary clinton. they said disclosure would reduce...
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including one by the brown family and one final performance, a medley of chuck brown's music performed by his band and several special guests. >> this is not going to be like a funeral, it's going to be like a celebration. this is party today. i don't think too many people are going to be crying today. he's not going anywhere. he's right here. >> reporter: and sugar bear, james funk, white boy and big tony will be among the musicians performing in that final tribute. and then the brown family is going to be performing "it's so hard to say good-bye." you can see the crowd assembled here. there are many more outside the convention center waiting to get inside. capacity here is 14,500 and we may hit capacity before it's all over. reporting live from the d.c. convention center, megan mcgrath, news4. >>> sounds like a celebration. thank you, megan. >>> and you can watch the entire chuck brown memorial service live starting at noon on nbcwashington.com. and on nbc washington nonstop. >> can you watch it at cox channel 803 and 4.2 over the air. >>> right now, marlboro pike remains closed betw
including one by the brown family and one final performance, a medley of chuck brown's music performed by his band and several special guests. >> this is not going to be like a funeral, it's going to be like a celebration. this is party today. i don't think too many people are going to be crying today. he's not going anywhere. he's right here. >> reporter: and sugar bear, james funk, white boy and big tony will be among the musicians performing in that final tribute. and then the...
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brown passed away yesterday at johns hopkins hospital. the 75-a told musician had multiple organ failure. the 75-year-old musician. >> he played his music and it became their music for four decades. from around the area of the howard to celebrate the icon.f a d.c. they danced and reminisced. everybody had a story. >> its a celebration of his the happiness and joy that he brought to us. >> i love that man. >> these people loved him and he loved them. around a d.c.em mobbed himt his fans last year. about all the attention. i love taking pictures and autographs. it used to beat it years ago the that were interested .n me were the police >> and in may it made him a made him ate .uitar when he was in prison a citycrowd were , it.ilwoman, his daughter >> he is something d.c. can replace. >> chuck brown is as big as the redskins. >> they are celebrating a life. this breed is called chuck brown way. >> we are told that his family makinghe process of arrangements. details at ance later date. you can find more on his legacy site, wjla.com. we also
brown passed away yesterday at johns hopkins hospital. the 75-a told musician had multiple organ failure. the 75-year-old musician. >> he played his music and it became their music for four decades. from around the area of the howard to celebrate the icon.f a d.c. they danced and reminisced. everybody had a story. >> its a celebration of his the happiness and joy that he brought to us. >> i love that man. >> these people loved him and he loved them. around a d.c.em...
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. >>> now to our local legend chuck brown. his voice was deep and raspy and drums were the heart beat of d.c. chuck brown wasn't always the godfather of go-go. derrick ward got some insight from brown's former drummer. he was there for the birth of the one of a kind sound. >> reporter: the godfather is gone but not forgotten. the mural along martin luther king avenue with chuck silhouetted atop the big chair speaks to his iconic status especially here in anacostia. >> god just wanted a person up in heaven with some go-go talent. that's why he brought him home so he cob comfortable and in a better place. >> he was the earliest producer to take notice of chuck brown. he heard him play at the old knights of columbus hall. >> doing basically a lot of blues and standard stuff, a lot of the current r & b hits but he always had that different sounding voice. you know, like marvin gaye, james brown. it was unduplicatable. no one could sound like chuck and no one ever will. >> reporter: that led to him producing brown's first big album
. >>> now to our local legend chuck brown. his voice was deep and raspy and drums were the heart beat of d.c. chuck brown wasn't always the godfather of go-go. derrick ward got some insight from brown's former drummer. he was there for the birth of the one of a kind sound. >> reporter: the godfather is gone but not forgotten. the mural along martin luther king avenue with chuck silhouetted atop the big chair speaks to his iconic status especially here in anacostia. >> god...
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i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. 29 after the top of the hour. joe biden the big talker this morning. the vice president bought this at the rid during a speech yesterday. >> yes. and he p didn't back down. he doubled down on those comments. >> look, i said it yesterday and i will say it more calmly today, i don't think these guys understand us. and i am including us because we come from the same kind of background. if i wasn't joe biden came out of lines with a lunch bucket in my hand. i was a normal middle class kid with a father with a high school education and worked like hell. the thing that i recent i have to tell you, is a lot of romney supporters say we are engaging in klassen sri, healt -- class wealth henenvy. like my mom and dad didn'ting dream we would become a millionaire, one of our kids would be president. my mom and dad didn't dream one of their kids could invent t --t the new new thing. what do they think we think? our household? what do they think makes us tick? >> bill o'reilly not happy with his comments. in the talking points
i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. 29 after the top of the hour. joe biden the big talker this morning. the vice president bought this at the rid during a speech yesterday. >> yes. and he p didn't back down. he doubled down on those comments. >> look, i said it yesterday and i will say it more calmly today, i don't think these guys understand us. and i am including us because we come from the same kind of background. if i wasn't joe biden came out of lines with a...
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and paying taxes on that windfall -- >> the one person who should be ringing a bell today is governor brown. his financial situation just got a lot easier because of these guys. >> great point that there will be a lot of taxes paid. a great point that wealth creation is something that has not been the emphasis on this country in the last few years. this is, again, a needle holder. there are so many shareholders and so many companies selling. so many big funds that got in this and turned out to be right. that's rather remarkable. these rounds and rounds and rounds and they ended up being right. >> all along the way and valuations that kept increase ds. >> and everyone laughed. remember, after groupon, people thought that it was going to be a mistake. after zynga, people thought it was a mistake. but this is right now, money good. >> tonight, jim, i'm presuming you'll discuss facebook and how it actually opens. >> but i also have to talk about larger forces that are at work that jp morgan, where did they go wrong? it was a directional bet to some degree on europe. they don't want to admit tha
and paying taxes on that windfall -- >> the one person who should be ringing a bell today is governor brown. his financial situation just got a lot easier because of these guys. >> great point that there will be a lot of taxes paid. a great point that wealth creation is something that has not been the emphasis on this country in the last few years. this is, again, a needle holder. there are so many shareholders and so many companies selling. so many big funds that got in this and...
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. >> bright horizons, 20,000 employees, you had linda mason, roger brown, yale classmates who founded this business, they'll tell you they never could have gotten going without mitt romney. >> we're going to talk more about these so-called real romney later on in the show but in the early days of bain, what was he like? >> i think we'll wait for jeff to get on. he's just a really regular guy who can make fun of himself, had no false pretenses and was really, really cheap. >> i like the fact that he's really cheap. can i say that? >> he is really cheap. >> you like that? >> i think that's a fantastic quality in a president. >> why is that a fantastic quality? maybe not as a human but as a president. >> as a guy who has made a lot of money. there's something redeemable about that. >> the reason the staples idea resonated with him is because he was cheap enough to want to save on pencils and paper where most others didn't care. >> a guy that's got the finances of the country, that's why -- >> i like that. >> a lot more to come. >> he limited the free cookies because he wanted the symbol
. >> bright horizons, 20,000 employees, you had linda mason, roger brown, yale classmates who founded this business, they'll tell you they never could have gotten going without mitt romney. >> we're going to talk more about these so-called real romney later on in the show but in the early days of bain, what was he like? >> i think we'll wait for jeff to get on. he's just a really regular guy who can make fun of himself, had no false pretenses and was really, really cheap....
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i am pamela brown. . thanks so much for being with us. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment, but first adam caskey. >> very warm
i am pamela brown. . thanks so much for being with us. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment, but first adam caskey. >> very warm